Services provider Kerv now boasts turnover of £50m with the acquisition of Gyrocom.
Kerv was formed last year with the amalgamation of DoubleEdge Professional Services, Metaphor IT, and Foehn into one £30m-revenue entity.
Surrey-based Gyrocom is a network and systems integrator that specialises in SD-WAN. Founded in 2006 by Grahma Borwn and Ryan Coombes, it counts VMware, Cisco, ZScaler, and Fortinet among its vendor partners. It has 23 enterprise customers and its recurring revenues are growing at over 20 percent.
The acquisition not only boosts Kerv’s revenues to £50m, but also brings its headcount to over 400 and it now has 750 public and private sector mid-market customers.
Its purchase adds Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) skills to Kerv’s portfolio. Gyrocom will operate as Kerv’s specialist networking and security division and its services will “significantly enhance” Kerv’s credentials in its Transformed Infrastructure core pillar.
“Gyrocom brings important new and strategic skills to Kerv across SD-WAN and SASE in particular,” stated Alastair Mills, Executive Chairman of Kerv.




